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our thoughts and prayers with us. let your sister know there are people all over this country that pray for her to get back on her feet and be okay. >> thank you very much. >> mike: alex, thank you. how you did police manage to do their jobs in the chaos of some tragedy like this? and what is the legal process in prosecution of the suspect? next i will bring a pam of legal and law enforcement experts and a we will tal >> mike: i'm joined by a panel of folks that we assembled together to talk about what happens from here. we are not here to speculate on all of the things that might happen but you to talk about the processes. the judicial and law enforcement processes that will result from this case. joining me are the host of "justice," judge jeanine pirro. she is outside the movie theater today in aurora. dr. william july a clinical psychologist and former police officer and here with me in the studio at the fox newsquarters peter johnson johnson, jr. andn fleming. judge, let me begin with you and let's talk about the
our thoughts and prayers with us. let your sister know there are people all over this country that pray for her to get back on her feet and be okay. >> thank you very much. >> mike: alex, thank you. how you did police manage to do their jobs in the chaos of some tragedy like this? and what is the legal process in prosecution of the suspect? next i will bring a pam of legal and law enforcement experts and a we will tal >> mike: i'm joined by a panel of folks that we assembled...
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all of those people who wrote to us and told us they were praying for us... they were not on the sidelines. so if you know of somebody -- even if you don't know of somebody who lost their life or who was impacted, just simply being in that theater is trauma. reach out to those people and tell them you are praying for them. >> eric: that was tom mauser, the father of a columbine shooting victim, speaking about the latest shooting massacre in colorado. in his sunday blessing, pope benedict expressing shock and sadness, going on to say, quote, i share the distress of the families and friends of the injured, especially the children, assuring all of you of my closeness in prayer, i impart my blessings as a pledge of consolation and strength in the lord. we bring in ed young, a pastor in grapevine, texas and joins us via skype. the question all of us have been asking is -- how do we make sense of this? >> you can't make sense of it. the bible is very clear. it tells us we live in a fallen world and bad things happen to good people and innocent people. and this whol
all of those people who wrote to us and told us they were praying for us... they were not on the sidelines. so if you know of somebody -- even if you don't know of somebody who lost their life or who was impacted, just simply being in that theater is trauma. reach out to those people and tell them you are praying for them. >> eric: that was tom mauser, the father of a columbine shooting victim, speaking about the latest shooting massacre in colorado. in his sunday blessing, pope benedict...
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you did not take this life. >> kyung lah back with us now. you also spoke with people who have been attending church services today. what were some of their thoughts that they were willing to convey? >> reporter: it's a bit of a mix, as you might suspect. people are really questioning faith, they're wondering what kind of world and what kind of spirituality would lead this community into this situation. but there are others who are turning to their church, turning to the community for comfort. we did go to one church service where their they're already beginning to talk about forgiving. one member of that church, fredricka, was shot and injured. he is surviving though and he is asking his church to forgive the gunman. >> what more are you able to tell us about this evening's vigil, memorial service, attended by clearly the community, city officials, as well as the president of the united states. >> reporter: yeah. it's going to be a way for every part of this community, the first responders, the victims, the family members, all the people of
you did not take this life. >> kyung lah back with us now. you also spoke with people who have been attending church services today. what were some of their thoughts that they were willing to convey? >> reporter: it's a bit of a mix, as you might suspect. people are really questioning faith, they're wondering what kind of world and what kind of spirituality would lead this community into this situation. but there are others who are turning to their church, turning to the community...
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there are 300 million of us. and while we all feel for this event, reality is 300 million people did not experience it. the tragic irony of this and the continuation of these types of incidents, and they will continue, is that the outrage is expressed against the perpetrator and the act, is not then reflected in the part of the general public about wanting to do something about the instruments that are used to kill so many, the guns. all the polls i've seen recently indicate that the american population is following the political leadership who are missing in action, most of them on this issue, by increasingly being in favor of, if you will, relaxing of gun laws. isn't that the tragic irony out of this. the more of these we have, seemingly, we have less interest in trying to focus on trying to control some of it in terms of some type of effort to control guns. >> right. and of course the opposite view would be to emphasize that these guns were purchased legally and that we have to focus on the individual. there w
there are 300 million of us. and while we all feel for this event, reality is 300 million people did not experience it. the tragic irony of this and the continuation of these types of incidents, and they will continue, is that the outrage is expressed against the perpetrator and the act, is not then reflected in the part of the general public about wanting to do something about the instruments that are used to kill so many, the guns. all the polls i've seen recently indicate that the american...
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tell us what you know about this guy james holmes? >> i spent the morning and early afternoon in his neighborhood visiting the liquor store where he went. at least went there three times. sabrina at the liquor store told me that. the campus where he went to school. he was quiet. he kept to himself. he didn't speak very much. a guy who lived on the first floor of his building told me he heard him hanging around a few times. he moved there last november and said during that time he has only seen him outside a few times and mainly kept to himself. that is what we are learning. grew up in san diego. graduated there with honors. flan cross country. so many wonderful things in his wife as he grew up. and then something happened. you and i both were at the press conference and we heard the police chief say this has been going on at least for four months now. >> judge jeanine: his ordering what he needed to create the horror that he created in the theater, by the way, that is literally right behind us now. at the press conference toy we he le
tell us what you know about this guy james holmes? >> i spent the morning and early afternoon in his neighborhood visiting the liquor store where he went. at least went there three times. sabrina at the liquor store told me that. the campus where he went to school. he was quiet. he kept to himself. he didn't speak very much. a guy who lived on the first floor of his building told me he heard him hanging around a few times. he moved there last november and said during that time he has only...
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okay, tell us how. this is a real problem. >> alisyn: joining us with more reaction now is the host of fox news sunday, chris wallace, hi, chris. >> hi, guys. >> alisyn: it wasn't just mayor bloomberg. the mayor of philadelphia also came out and talked about, a lot of people talking about that on fox news sunday this morning. some people think that, hey, it's too soon. others, others who feel passionately about this saying this is exactly the right time to start talking about gun control. what's happening in washington with this issue? >> well, you know, it seems to me a sensible conversation to have and there are two sides to the conversation, because you have the gun control advocates like mayor bloomberg saying let's put stricter controls on guns, on the other hand, you have some conservatives who were saying the problem isn't too many guns, it's too few guns and i've heard a lot of people say, you know, if there had been somebody in that theater who was armed, he could have stopped the shooter. so,
okay, tell us how. this is a real problem. >> alisyn: joining us with more reaction now is the host of fox news sunday, chris wallace, hi, chris. >> hi, guys. >> alisyn: it wasn't just mayor bloomberg. the mayor of philadelphia also came out and talked about, a lot of people talking about that on fox news sunday this morning. some people think that, hey, it's too soon. others, others who feel passionately about this saying this is exactly the right time to start talking about...
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richard besser was smart in telling us not to jump to conclusions about us. he's crazy, i mean, somebody doesn't do this without being crazy, but why, what set him off? why batman? and all of that. >> and george, one of the other questions that i have, we're doing it today, we're doing the whole show basically on this subject, does that somehow create the opportunity for people to say, there's a payoff here? >> well, obviously, if the payoff is, get on television. if the payoff is to get notoriety and publicity, sure. but that's no reason for not talking about these things. >> again, george that is an empirical questions, do we have copy-cat killers as a result of this. what are the motives of this? why did lee harvey oswald do it? these are not -- most of these events aren't mysteries. >> you're right, george. these tend to happen with single men of a certain age, that's also the age at which certain mental illness starts to manifest it. and i think it's aggravated in a societial sense -- this guy lived alone. if he had a roommate, he would have seen that's
richard besser was smart in telling us not to jump to conclusions about us. he's crazy, i mean, somebody doesn't do this without being crazy, but why, what set him off? why batman? and all of that. >> and george, one of the other questions that i have, we're doing it today, we're doing the whole show basically on this subject, does that somehow create the opportunity for people to say, there's a payoff here? >> well, obviously, if the payoff is, get on television. if the payoff is...
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why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> our time here is limited. and it is precious. and, what matters at the end of the day is not the small things, it's not the trivial things, which so often consume us in our daily lives, ultimately it's how we choose to treat one another and how we love one another. >> this is a time for each of us to look into our hearts and remember how much we love one another and how much we love and how much we care for our great country, there is so much love and goodness in the heart of america. >> campaigns suspended for at least a couple of days. we're back now with our roundtable. joined by george will as always. jennifer rubin. joe klein. former pennsylvania governor ed rendell. and our own cokie roshts. george, these rituals have become all too familiar. i think the wall street journal may have posed the question going fo
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other cities use september. the numbers are very low, on the order of 20%. if the proponents disagree, why haven't been mentioned in the turnout numbers? if the september primary will be on the ballot, voters deserve to have the options. it would not be fair to put only the september proposal on the ballot because voters would be forced to vote for a low turnout primaries. it does not have to be that way. why not give voters a choice? but both on the ballot and let the voters decide if they would rather have a low turnout elections in september or a high turnout november-december combination? thank you. president chiu: next speaker. >> linda chapman. i urge you to get rid of all ranked-choice voting. the center, the better. -- sooner, the better. people had no idea. they had no idea whether it would be first, second, third. it made it extremely difficult to do the follow-up. that is one thing. i do not think anybody understands it. i did not even understand it. i got deleted from san francisco state with highest honors and -- i graduated from san francisco s
other cities use september. the numbers are very low, on the order of 20%. if the proponents disagree, why haven't been mentioned in the turnout numbers? if the september primary will be on the ballot, voters deserve to have the options. it would not be fair to put only the september proposal on the ballot because voters would be forced to vote for a low turnout primaries. it does not have to be that way. why not give voters a choice? but both on the ballot and let the voters decide if they...
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a good example is molly small who has clearly been through the wars, uses her medication and uses it appropriately. i don't have any problems with the molly smalls. >> are we as a society, overly anxious? are we fixated on the dark side of life? have our highest officials pounded into our heads that we are in imminent dangersycho phat is the new drug from saddam hussein and usama bin laden, the terror alert level stays elevated with the two lowest levels blue and green never having been used at all. is all of this pushing up the demand for psycho pharmaceutic pharmaceuticals? we put that question to our guest, but first here are their born, new york city, 29 years of age, single, jewish, democrat, wes leann university, con net cat, ba, english. late night with david letterman, cbs reports researcher, and altogether, six months. new york magazine, intelligencer intern. editorial assistant. book columnist. features writer. co currently author, working on her first book, female chauvinist pig, simon and schuster, free press. hobbies, cooking, traveling, extreme cooking, gym addict ariel
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and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get
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take us back 30 years and tell us how things have changed here. >> when i was going to school in 1980 we came to central park, had to do an exercise on design, came by turtle bond just below us, filled with garbage, and came up to this beautiful castle completely closed and covered with graffiti. >> in the 1970s and the 1980s people may not have wanted to come into the park. >> they actually didn't. tourists did not come into the park. when i started they would walk up and say is it safe to go in? >> the central park con serve sigh invested nearly $6 million. >> it truly is a model of prub and private partnerships. how does that work? >> in some respects we're just a contractor to the city. the city is asking us to maintain and restore the park for the city of new york and what's interesting in our model we actually have to raise the vast majority of the money, 85% of our $42 million year budget really comes from people that live around the park. it is really people that support the park, corporations and foundations and the city only gives about 15% of the annual budgets. >> a commun
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to finds out that he had used firearms and he had been in here using firearms is a little bit unsettling. >> a few miles away, a portrait is e merjing. >> obviously rksz he had the intellectual capacity to be successful in anything he wanted to do. >> out of the 21,000 students, holmes was among the very brightest. according to the school's chancellor. he admitted he graduated in 2010 with a degree in neuroscience. >> it is one of our most rigorous majors. a whole host of allied health air yas. >> holmes appear today come from a stable area. his father, seen here, understandably stressed, is employed at a software company. >> they are working with, communicating with authorities and that's really all we can say. >> it's a quiet neighborhood. it's a neighborhood that people moved to because the school district is one of the top school districts in the that nation. >> at this point, we haven't discovered anything that points to a troubled individual. he was responsible for the care and guidance of approximately 10 kids. we're told there was no incidents and nothing happened out of the ordi
to finds out that he had used firearms and he had been in here using firearms is a little bit unsettling. >> a few miles away, a portrait is e merjing. >> obviously rksz he had the intellectual capacity to be successful in anything he wanted to do. >> out of the 21,000 students, holmes was among the very brightest. according to the school's chancellor. he admitted he graduated in 2010 with a degree in neuroscience. >> it is one of our most rigorous majors. a whole host...
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september, maybe, the fed does have to surprise us, so giving us too much inside the thought process, doesn't lp. >> so what about the market rallying? >> unfortunately, there is a knee jerk reaction, the market tends to do a risk reaction, when they see qe, i think we have to -- >> we are seeing a bit 6 a pick-up in housing, is that fair to say? >> yes, it is very visible. >> very visible, in fact, we finally have it bottoms, what are the implay indicationons, wt does it tell us? >> well, it is something we all have to under estimate. we all have to remember housing touches everybody. we all own a home, it is the most labor intensive activity in the company. so 250 homes creates a million jobs. and already, in q 2 houses account for one third of gdp growth, less than 1% of the economy. like a little ant lifting a human, carrying 30 times its weight now. >> so what do you want to do in the face of investments, the standpoint -- >> i want to guess what the market is doing right now. the market is believing the rally can't last, most people think the market is going to hit new lows. the
september, maybe, the fed does have to surprise us, so giving us too much inside the thought process, doesn't lp. >> so what about the market rallying? >> unfortunately, there is a knee jerk reaction, the market tends to do a risk reaction, when they see qe, i think we have to -- >> we are seeing a bit 6 a pick-up in housing, is that fair to say? >> yes, it is very visible. >> very visible, in fact, we finally have it bottoms, what are the implay indicationons, wt...
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to finds out that he had used firearms and he had bn in here using firearms is a little bit unsettling. >> a few miles away, a portrait is e merjing. >> obviously rksz he had the intellectual capacity to be successful in anything he wanted to do. >> out of the 21,000 students, holmes was among the very brightest. according to the school's chancellor. he admitted he graduated in 2010 with a degree in neuroscience. >> it is one of our most rigorous majors. a whole host of allied health air yas. >> holmes appear today come from a stable area. his father, seen here, understandably stressed, is employed at a software company. >> they are working with, communicating with authorities and that's really all we can say. >> it's a quiet neighborhood. it's a neighborhood that people moved to because the school district is one of the top school districts in the that nation. >> at this point, we haven't discovered anything that points to a troubled individual. he was responsible for the care and guidance of approximately 10 kids. we're told there was no incidents and nothing happened out of the ordi
to finds out that he had used firearms and he had bn in here using firearms is a little bit unsettling. >> a few miles away, a portrait is e merjing. >> obviously rksz he had the intellectual capacity to be successful in anything he wanted to do. >> out of the 21,000 students, holmes was among the very brightest. according to the school's chancellor. he admitted he graduated in 2010 with a degree in neuroscience. >> it is one of our most rigorous majors. a whole host of...
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every ounce of evidence will help us hold this person accountable. was very high priority and i'm so grateful we had the bomb professionals from the feds and local agencies to help us do that. >> gregg: ascam live in aurora with the latest. >> reporter: we are learning new information about the suspect. we got a chance to get upright about ten feet of the building itself. it's the last building people are not allowed back in. authorities are going in and out. they say the investigation completed but at the same time they have cleanup and dangerous materials they say in fact. potentially materials that might contaminate people in the area. they want to get that cleaned up and secure the apartment. glass is still broken out. so until that is done people will not be allowed back in
every ounce of evidence will help us hold this person accountable. was very high priority and i'm so grateful we had the bomb professionals from the feds and local agencies to help us do that. >> gregg: ascam live in aurora with the latest. >> reporter: we are learning new information about the suspect. we got a chance to get upright about ten feet of the building itself. it's the last building people are not allowed back in. authorities are going in and out. they say the...
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that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american express. >>> good morning from new york, i'm chris hayes. president obama is going to aurora, colorado, today to visit with the victims of friday's theater shootings, their families and local officials. both president obama and mitt romney will return to the trail on monday with stops across the west coast. but i want to start with my story of the week. the taxes of the father. by week's end, it was getting harder and harder to find anyone democratic republican, pundit or operative who didn't think mitt romney should and ultimately would have to release more than two years of his tax returns. senate democrats are planning to introduce legislation this week raising dividends to 20% and now talking about letting all the bush tax cuts expire as part of a strategy to limit actual tax increases to people with annual incomes above $250,000. people like, well, mitt romney. and it also doesn't help that when george romney ran for president in 1968, he
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it's up to us as a people to say let us begin again to do the work. that is we are going to live, we are going to love and resist. most important word is resist. we are calling to resist. i will come once a week, once a month, twice a month, whatever, to have conversations about where are we, where are we going, and the other thing is even though barack obama didn't run, we should have a black cabinet. it can be official and unofficial but if he does something wrong we will send him a letter telling him what he is doing wrong. we need a black cabinet people, yes. i've said it from the jury beginning and at the moment he was elected we need a black cabinet. come on all you people. say we is your black cabinet. [laughter] [applause] >> let's give a big round of applause. thank you very much. there's going to be a book signing >> thank you. please stay in your seats for the next panel please stay in your seats. [inaudible conversations] >> and mullen book tv a panel discussion on the emancipation proclamation. as we continue our coverage of the harlem bo
it's up to us as a people to say let us begin again to do the work. that is we are going to live, we are going to love and resist. most important word is resist. we are calling to resist. i will come once a week, once a month, twice a month, whatever, to have conversations about where are we, where are we going, and the other thing is even though barack obama didn't run, we should have a black cabinet. it can be official and unofficial but if he does something wrong we will send him a letter...
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join us next week for another critical look at the media. "state of the union" with candy crowley begins right now. >>> a movie theater massacre silences the campaign trail. today, the search for reason inside the irrational. >> if there is anything to take away from this tragedy, it is a reminder that life is very fragile. >> our hearts break with a sadness of this unspeakable tragedy. >> a conversation with colorado governor john hickenlooper. >> shooting at century theater. >> then the gun debate in the u.s. and the crisis in syria with senator john mccain. also, the disease mind with threat assessment expert jerry spch spodak. >> you still stand by your deal. >> highlights from the virginia senate debate and a conversation with the candidates, democrat tim kaine and republican george allen. i'm candy crowley and this is "state of the union." >>> joining me is colorado governor john hickenlooper. governor, thank you so much for being here. catch me up now on the state of the investigation. >> well, the investigation continues. we had acce
join us next week for another critical look at the media. "state of the union" with candy crowley begins right now. >>> a movie theater massacre silences the campaign trail. today, the search for reason inside the irrational. >> if there is anything to take away from this tragedy, it is a reminder that life is very fragile. >> our hearts break with a sadness of this unspeakable tragedy. >> a conversation with colorado governor john hickenlooper. >>...
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texts and sending us videos. they're doing it at night and on wxdz and those are the times we have to be available. >> reporter: despite tough economic times, grain has actually increased the number of classes off aered a erea, and, people have responded. >> people are coming here and building a board and having an experience that is a little more memorable and seems to have more value for their investment. they leave here with a surf board. >> reporter: while grains surf boards is still a business, they want their customers to know it has always been about more than just money. it's about experience, a very personal one, that they want to continue to share with each and every person. >> for us a lifestyle as much as a business. you can make a life that you can feel is rewarding. we continue to build this business around a set of values we have about how we want to live and how we want to live in the world. >> we don't want people who aren't going to surf well or look good. it's important to us to keep people hap
texts and sending us videos. they're doing it at night and on wxdz and those are the times we have to be available. >> reporter: despite tough economic times, grain has actually increased the number of classes off aered a erea, and, people have responded. >> people are coming here and building a board and having an experience that is a little more memorable and seems to have more value for their investment. they leave here with a surf board. >> reporter: while grains surf...
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it uses an 5% test. it seems to me the rule of the fed is in the process of adopting ignores that specific metric. how can the fed adopt a rule that ignores specific statutory language? >> we wouldn't want to do that and i will check on that question for you. >> if you could check on that again it's 102 a 6. and i believe the fed rule that's been published for comment ignores a specific metric in the law which i would short term call the 85% rule which was the vitter-pryor amendment which is in final law. >> thank you for that. >> finally, capital standards for the largest banks. as i've read your comments in the past, it seems to me that you support somewhat larger capital requirements for mega banks. but that you seem to think where we're headed about 9.5% under basl 3 is roughly appropriate. is that a fair summary or not snrrel, there's an international standard which has a grad ated -- it starts at virtually 0 for the medium sized banks and increases up to the largest banks but it's based on some for
it uses an 5% test. it seems to me the rule of the fed is in the process of adopting ignores that specific metric. how can the fed adopt a rule that ignores specific statutory language? >> we wouldn't want to do that and i will check on that question for you. >> if you could check on that again it's 102 a 6. and i believe the fed rule that's been published for comment ignores a specific metric in the law which i would short term call the 85% rule which was the vitter-pryor amendment...
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you know probably better than any of us here the pressure to break news. that pressure has become so overwhelming that people will go with false news. >> we saw this with the supreme court decision on obama care resulted in people going on the air at this network and others before -- realizing what the high court had done. but you know, all these profilers are being trotted out to psycho analyze the guy, as i said, i don't care. i don't want to turn him interest a celebrity. i don't want to turn him into a national object of fascination. at the same time, it seems like the whole dna of journalism is weak. there are unanswered questions. we have to answer them. maybe some questions can't be answered. >> that's right. and on television, you don't say, well, i don't know. and i think that's -- that's the point here is that when you don't know, you can't speculate. especially because we don't know what he's going to be saying in the next couple of days. it's just -- fruitless to speculate. >> and i think that raises another question which is everybody's been j
you know probably better than any of us here the pressure to break news. that pressure has become so overwhelming that people will go with false news. >> we saw this with the supreme court decision on obama care resulted in people going on the air at this network and others before -- realizing what the high court had done. but you know, all these profilers are being trotted out to psycho analyze the guy, as i said, i don't care. i don't want to turn him interest a celebrity. i don't want...
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cutting us. but we've made some progress but we're overseeing a market five times the size that we used to oversee in corn and wheat and oil and then we add the swaps market, the credit derivative swaps and so forth on top of it. we really need to have effective funding and cops on the beat. >> can you remind me, gary, is it still overseen by the agricultural committees in congress? >> yes, the house and senate agriculture committee but the appropriations deal with our funding. >> this is something that really strikes me and there was a comment that gary made earlier, we need to make sure this market works for farmers. we need to make it works for consumers of food. this is great for farmers, corn prices -- >> great for commodity farmers. >> great for huge, industrial,ingindustrial, ingagricu agricultural. >> the prices have gone through the roof. we want oversight of an agency to see low food prices as a good thing, which is not necsarily true when you have the interests of the agricultural indu
cutting us. but we've made some progress but we're overseeing a market five times the size that we used to oversee in corn and wheat and oil and then we add the swaps market, the credit derivative swaps and so forth on top of it. we really need to have effective funding and cops on the beat. >> can you remind me, gary, is it still overseen by the agricultural committees in congress? >> yes, the house and senate agriculture committee but the appropriations deal with our funding....
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we have to use a metaphor. i call it a short sense of separation kind of like italian neighborhoods whe you can speak over the short fans. you can be friendly. that's a much better description of what we're talking about. just because the constitution does not have the phrase wall of separation, not it is a private human sacrifice. so come on. i wrote the book because unfortunately had think our american spirit is still alive. we can turn this nation around, but unfortunately we have become a very of our constitution. it does not come to you in the bloodstream. it has to be taught. that's what i'm attempting to do. a few short examples indelicate to some questions. i'm told all the time how is it a shame the president to have that pledge of allegiance has been taken of public-school. the implication that it's been taken up by a supreme court of the interstates. that is a false statement. it's false. the ninth circuit removed the underdog frays and therefore from the year 2000 forward that was reversed on a tech
we have to use a metaphor. i call it a short sense of separation kind of like italian neighborhoods whe you can speak over the short fans. you can be friendly. that's a much better description of what we're talking about. just because the constitution does not have the phrase wall of separation, not it is a private human sacrifice. so come on. i wrote the book because unfortunately had think our american spirit is still alive. we can turn this nation around, but unfortunately we have become a...
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thanks for joining us. right now president obama is on his way to colorado to provide comfort to the victims of the deadly shooting in aurora. in a few hours the people of aurora come together to hold a prayer vigil for the victims. >>> investigators will be examining some of the explosives removed from the suspected gunman's home. tomorrow the suspect is expected to make his first public appearance in court. >>> the manager of a gun range is now coming forward saying his contact with james holmes was weird and even bizarre. let's get to drew griffin who joins us now in denver on the phone. what are you learning? >> interesting thing. james holmes replied online on june 25th to join a private gun range out in colorado about a half hour drive from where he was living. and the owner there called back and got a message on james holmes' message machine that he described as very weird almost as if the person leaving the message was drunk, just weird and bizarre, a deep gutteral forced voice on the message machin
thanks for joining us. right now president obama is on his way to colorado to provide comfort to the victims of the deadly shooting in aurora. in a few hours the people of aurora come together to hold a prayer vigil for the victims. >>> investigators will be examining some of the explosives removed from the suspected gunman's home. tomorrow the suspect is expected to make his first public appearance in court. >>> the manager of a gun range is now coming forward saying his...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> for a short time the candidates suspended their campaigning because of the aurora, colorado tragedy. as president obama and mitt romney offered condolences new york city mayor demanded gun action from the candidates. >> soothing words are nice. maybe it is time the two people that want to be president of the united states stand up and tell us what they are going to do about it. everybody says isn't it tragic. we look for the guys trying to re-create batman. so many murders with guns every day it just has to stop. instead of the two people, president obama and governor romney talking in broad things about they want to make the world a better place. tell us how and this is a real problem. >> joining me from san diego is cnn contributor. good to see you reuben. does michael bloomberg have a point there or wou
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> for a short time the candidates suspended their campaigning because of the aurora, colorado tragedy. as president obama and mitt romney offered condolences new york city mayor demanded gun action from the candidates. >>...
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that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american express. >>> good morning from new york, i'm chris hayes. president obama is going to aurora, colorado, today to visit with the victims of friday's theater shootings, their families and local officials. both president obama and mitt romney will return to the trail on monday with stops across the west coast. but i want to start with my story of the week. the taxes of the father. by week's end, it was getting harder and harder to find anyone democratic republican, pundit or operative who didn't think mitt romney should and ultimately would have to release more than two years of his tax returns. senate democrats are planning to introduce legislation this week raising dividends to 20% and now talking about letting all the bush tax cuts expire as part of a strategy to limit actual tax increases to people with annual incomes above $250,000. people like, well, mitt romney. and it also doesn't help that when george romney ran for president in 1968, he
that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american express. >>> good morning from new york, i'm chris hayes. president obama is going to aurora, colorado, today to visit with the victims of friday's theater shootings, their families and local officials. both president obama and mitt romney will return to the trail on monday with stops across the west coast. but i want to start with my story of the week. the taxes of the father. by...
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double miles you can actually use... but mr. single miles can't join his friends because he's getting hit with blackouts. shame on you. now he's stuck in a miniature nightmare. oh, thank you. but, with the capital one venture card... you can fly any airline, any flight, any time. double miles you can actually use. what's in your wallet? alec jr? it was a gift. so how much do we owe you? that'll be $973.42. ya know, your rates and fees aren't exactly competitive. who do you think i am, quicken loans? [ spokesman ] when you refinance your mortgage with quicken loans, you'll find that our rates and fees are extremely competitive. because the last thing you want is to spend too much on your mortgage. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ♪ chateaufort. >>> nearly a quarter of the women in america experience violence at the hands of someone close to them. this week's cnn hero, joe crawford, is helping survivors fulfill their dreams. >> when i was 13, my dad was very violent. and attempted to murder my mom. >> hi, baby!
double miles you can actually use... but mr. single miles can't join his friends because he's getting hit with blackouts. shame on you. now he's stuck in a miniature nightmare. oh, thank you. but, with the capital one venture card... you can fly any airline, any flight, any time. double miles you can actually use. what's in your wallet? alec jr? it was a gift. so how much do we owe you? that'll be $973.42. ya know, your rates and fees aren't exactly competitive. who do you think i am, quicken...
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use metal detectors. one immediate change in security, though, here at amc theaters is that movie-goers will not be allowed in the theater wearing costumes or masks. mary snow, cnn, new york. >>> we'll have much more from aurora. let's go to our headquarters back in atlanta where jennifer westhoven has a look at other stories making headlines. good morning again. >> good morning, thank you. >>> when we come back, we'll look at how norway is memorializing its own victims a year after a deadly attack. [ man ] ever year, sophia and i use the points we earn with our citi thankyou card for a relaxing vacation. ♪ sometimes, we go for a ride in the park. maybe do a little sightseeing. or, get some fresh air. but this summer, we used our thank youpoints to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot
use metal detectors. one immediate change in security, though, here at amc theaters is that movie-goers will not be allowed in the theater wearing costumes or masks. mary snow, cnn, new york. >>> we'll have much more from aurora. let's go to our headquarters back in atlanta where jennifer westhoven has a look at other stories making headlines. good morning again. >> good morning, thank you. >>> when we come back, we'll look at how norway is memorializing its own victims...
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i think the court uses much less history than it used to in the past. in the 80s, 2/3 of the opinion is discussion of the debates on the floor and the committee reports and that doesn't happen anymore. if you want to talk about -- >> on that point and the history point, they would say hang on a second. you are such a constitutionist. to go back to the way they debated all that, that is in its way, legislative history. >> what are is? >> the framing of the constitution and amendments and so on. >> i don't use the notes as authoritative on the meaning of the constitution. i use the federalist papers, but not because they were the writers or the federalist papers were present. one of them wasn't. john j was not present. they were intelligent people at the time and therefore what they thought this language meant was likely what it meant. >> why do you have such faith in those politicians of that time? these days if the current politicians created a new constitution, people wouldn't have the faith that young burning and unflinching faith. why are you convinc
i think the court uses much less history than it used to in the past. in the 80s, 2/3 of the opinion is discussion of the debates on the floor and the committee reports and that doesn't happen anymore. if you want to talk about -- >> on that point and the history point, they would say hang on a second. you are such a constitutionist. to go back to the way they debated all that, that is in its way, legislative history. >> what are is? >> the framing of the constitution and...
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-- your story reminds us in the way you tell the story reminds us that whenever we think the moment we are rained, whenever the first family represent in terms of moving past the racial divide of the 20th century and everyone doesn't agree. let's be clear, there's a huge difference, both of experience in terms of being black in america today and also exception. but whatever you think is one of the most powerful lessons you demonstrate is that he believed that there is progress, then you also protect it. the story tells you your fragile, whether it's the challenges of racial violence in chicago for aspiring violent over the demise of political power and participation in the wake of the emergence of jim crow. it strikes me that in this moment we have to really be vigilant about whatever gains we have made. >> i think it inspired to me that people are, where they occurred they were striving. i said too much about striving. that was one of the things, but i think that people took the space that there was and i think that's meaningful. >> i want to finish. i said there was two points. th
-- your story reminds us in the way you tell the story reminds us that whenever we think the moment we are rained, whenever the first family represent in terms of moving past the racial divide of the 20th century and everyone doesn't agree. let's be clear, there's a huge difference, both of experience in terms of being black in america today and also exception. but whatever you think is one of the most powerful lessons you demonstrate is that he believed that there is progress, then you also...
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excellent way to timize your visit with us. made every day. >> what is it that reminds you of your childhood? >> i'm going to say the key lime pie more than everything. you guys are using maryland dishes as well. >> yeah, we are intrusting maryland flair to the restaurants. feel free to try the key lime pie, if you like. >> i grew up in key west. so the key lime pie, tell us more about it. >> well, it is traditional. we use a graham cracker crust. we make it fresh every day. i told you it's good. by the way, we have an excellent happy hour. monday through friday 4:00 to 6:00. great time to come in and try a painkiller. >> that is fresh ground nutmeg on top. >> we're going to have more when we come back. they're going to stick around. when we come back we'll have the eyewitness news first warning ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> what we experienced yesterday, a little bit of sunshine breaking through. we're back in the 90s tomorrow and tuesday. a chance of showers and thunderstorms with a cold front. it's more like the caribbean days. we'll g
excellent way to timize your visit with us. made every day. >> what is it that reminds you of your childhood? >> i'm going to say the key lime pie more than everything. you guys are using maryland dishes as well. >> yeah, we are intrusting maryland flair to the restaurants. feel free to try the key lime pie, if you like. >> i grew up in key west. so the key lime pie, tell us more about it. >> well, it is traditional. we use a graham cracker crust. we make it fresh...
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somebody find him and call us. tell him to call us. >> reporter: his son never called. yesterday was alex sullivan's birthday. instead of celebrating, his father learned he's dead. in hospital rooms across the denver area, survivors are struggling to make sense of all this. 14-year-old protio now has a bullet hole in his back. is that bullet still inside you? >> it's still inside me, yes. they said they won't take it out. they said it's in a safe place. it won't do me any harm. i see life differently. >> reporter: how so? >> it's shocking to see how fast you could die. how fragile life is. >> reporter: how do you think this is going to change your life? >> you know, it's just going to make me more careful in what i do. i'll try to think twice before i do something. and you know, movie premiers, there's more people, maybe next time, i'll wait until it's dvd. >> reporter: he's 14 years old. he may never go to the movies again. he's expected to be released from the hospital today. he told me the first thing he's going to do is go and see his mom. she was also injured. she
somebody find him and call us. tell him to call us. >> reporter: his son never called. yesterday was alex sullivan's birthday. instead of celebrating, his father learned he's dead. in hospital rooms across the denver area, survivors are struggling to make sense of all this. 14-year-old protio now has a bullet hole in his back. is that bullet still inside you? >> it's still inside me, yes. they said they won't take it out. they said it's in a safe place. it won't do me any harm. i...
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let us know what you think. send e-mail to mailbag at united states farm report.com or call and leave us a voicemail. coming up in the next half hour, a goldn 't state theme park where healthy eating is the star attraction. stay with us many the spend half is coming up. . >> united states . >>> today national media start making the connection between drought and food prices. could economic forces bring back lean finely textured beef and how will consumers respond and don't miss tractor trails as we ride along with hundreds of antique machines. >> united states farm report brought to you by the 2012 chevy, the most depend a, longest lasting full sides pick up on the road. hello and welcome to . >> hello and welcome to united states farm report. the knock on effects of short crops are suddenly receiving looks. food price inflation is a real possibility as crops in india, and central asia have their own problems. watch the media battle unfolding between livestock and ethanol organizations for example? the battles b
let us know what you think. send e-mail to mailbag at united states farm report.com or call and leave us a voicemail. coming up in the next half hour, a goldn 't state theme park where healthy eating is the star attraction. stay with us many the spend half is coming up. . >> united states . >>> today national media start making the connection between drought and food prices. could economic forces bring back lean finely textured beef and how will consumers respond and don't miss...